Benefits of a fully welded stool:

It’s stronger and more dependable than a stool with screws. With screws, they have the tendency to come loose over time. And you don’t want to be sitting on a stool that comes loose!

No sharp edges — Screws have tiny points that can work their way out of a stool over time, exposing sharp or snag-producing edges. With welded stools, there’s no such thing – again, it’s just a single piece of metal that needs no additional fasteners.

Durability — Stools go through a lot: twisting, torquing, pulling, dragging, and yes, occasionally being knocked over by a sprinting dog. The force of these thousands of little knocks and dings can eventually loosen the screws in a stool, causing it to wobble or collapse. Not the case with welded stools, where there’s nothing to wriggle loose.

Better and long lasting finish — Welded stools allow for a better “powder-coated” metal finish because they don’t have any holes or fasteners on their surfaces. The finish can be applied in a single protective coat over the entire frame.

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About this brand

Trica furniture ranges from traditional to ultra-contemporary design, customizable with dozens of wood tones, fabrics, and metal finishes. These products add a fashion statement to any décor. All pieces are made in Canada using green manufacturing processes and cutting-edge technology.

There's no weight limit to a Trica seat! The stools and chairs use 14-gauge steel with an attractive and long-lasting powder-coated finish that won't wear off. All of Trica's products are fully welded — they don't use any screws — to guarantee they won't loosen up.

You also get the best wear-resistant vinyl and fabrics in the industry, which are easily washable with mild soap and water. All paints used are environmentally safe, lead-free and non-toxic.

You can rely on Trica for durable furniture that lasts for years. As the ultimate proof of quality, every chair and stool design has passed an intense Quality Control Test. This test simulates a 250-pound person sitting down and standing up 10 times a day, 365 days a year for 10 years straight — 36,500 cycles in all!